The 57-year-old Thomaston insurance agent is accused of promotion of prostitution and invasion of privacy.

Prosecutors say Strong and former Zumba instructor Alexis Wright ran a prostitution business in Kennebunk.

Both Strong and Wright have pleaded not guilty to all charges.

About 250 potential jurors in Strong's case reported to York County Superior Court in Alfred on Tuesday morning.

After hours of questioning, Justice Nancy Mills dismissed 50 of the would-be jurors on Tuesday afternoon.

Dan Lilley, Strong's defense attorney, told News 8 that he hopes to seat a jury by noon on Wednesday.

Mills released the 40-question questionnaire that jurors filled out.

One question asks potential jurors if they know any of the 72 people who may be called as witnesses in Strong's case.

The potential witness list includes the names of law enforcement officials and men who've already pleaded guilty to engaging a prostitute as part of this case.

One question reads: "You may be shown explicit videos and photographs depicting individuals engaged in graphic sexual acts. Would viewng this evidence make it difficult for you to listen to the law and evidence and render a fair and impartial verdict?"

Another question reads: "If the evidence shows that Alexis Wright was a prostitute, would the fact that Defendant Mark Strong had a sexual relationship with her, not for money, make it difficult for you to find Defendant Mark Strong not guilty of the crime of Promotion of Prostitution?"